Review of the first charged-particle transport coefficient comparison workshop
We present the results of the first Charged-Particle Transport Coefficient Code Comparison
Workshop, which was held in Albuquerque, NM October 4–6, 2016. In this first workshop …
Workshop, which was held in Albuquerque, NM October 4–6, 2016. In this first workshop …
Mixed stochastic-deterministic time-dependent density functional theory: application to stop** power of warm dense carbon
AJ White, LA Collins, K Nichols… - Journal of Physics …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Warm dense matter (WDM) describes an intermediate phase, between condensed matter
and classical plasmas, found in natural and man-made systems. In a laboratory setting …
and classical plasmas, found in natural and man-made systems. In a laboratory setting …
Laser-plasmas in the relativistic-transparency regime: Science and applications
Laser-plasma interactions in the novel regime of relativistically induced transparency (RIT)
have been harnessed to generate intense ion beams efficiently with average energies …
have been harnessed to generate intense ion beams efficiently with average energies …
Time-resolved optical shadowgraphy of solid hydrogen jets as a testbed to benchmark particle-in-cell simulations
Abstract Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations are a widely-used tool to model kinetics-dominated
plasmas in ultrarelativistic laser-solid interactions (dimensionless vectorpotential a 0> 1) …
plasmas in ultrarelativistic laser-solid interactions (dimensionless vectorpotential a 0> 1) …
Monte Carlo approach to calculate proton stop** in warm dense matter within particle-in-cell simulations
A Monte Carlo approach to proton stop** in warm dense matter is implemented into an
existing particle-in-cell code. This approach is based on multiple electron-electron, electron …
existing particle-in-cell code. This approach is based on multiple electron-electron, electron …
Interatomic potential in the nonequilibrium warm dense matter regime
Z Chen, M Mo, L Soulard, V Recoules, P Hering… - Physical Review Letters, 2018 - APS
We present a new measurement of lattice disassembly times in femtosecond-laser-heated
polycrystalline Au nanofoils. The results are compared with molecular dynamics simulations …
polycrystalline Au nanofoils. The results are compared with molecular dynamics simulations …
Rapid, uniform, and efficient heat transfer into dense matter using energetic proton beams with finite energy spreads
Energetic charged particles such as laser-driven protons or ions can transfer heat into a
small solid-density sample very quickly, sometimes heating it to temperatures beyond …
small solid-density sample very quickly, sometimes heating it to temperatures beyond …
Temperature evolution of dense gold and diamond heated by energetic laser-driven aluminum ions
Recent studies have shown that energetic laser-driven ions with some energy spread can
heat small solid-density samples uniformly. The balance among the energy losses of the …
heat small solid-density samples uniformly. The balance among the energy losses of the …
Particle-in-cell simulation of transport and energy deposition of intense proton beams in solid-state materials
A particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation code is used to investigate the transport and energy
deposition of an intense proton beam in solid-state material. This code is able to simulate …
deposition of an intense proton beam in solid-state material. This code is able to simulate …
Particle-in-cell simulation method for macroscopic degenerate plasmas
Nowadays hydrodynamic equations coupled with external equation of states provided by
quantum mechanical calculations is a widely used approach for simulations of macroscopic …
quantum mechanical calculations is a widely used approach for simulations of macroscopic …